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The Smoky Hill Museum in Salina, Kansas, wants to engage more closely with the Latino community.
Smoky Hills Museum wants to reflect the diversity of its community authentically.

Claudia Amaro
hace 4 días3 Min. de lectura


The invisible barrier: How language shapes the health and education of Latinos in Kansas
Language Access plays a big role in accessing resources and information in Kansas. Alce Su Voz is improving that.

Claudia Amaro
hace 4 días7 Min. de lectura


KIDZ! Melting Time Together
Explore KIDZ!, a vibrant exhibition at Harvester Arts in downtown Wichita featuring Serena Salerno (Juju) and fellow artists, celebrating childhood creativity and the wonder we carry into adulthood, on view through March 27.

Planeta Venus
16 mar3 Min. de lectura


In Grant County, Latinos are the majority, but the health care system is not designed for them. However, hope arises from the community itself.
In southwest Kansas, Latino communities face a pattern: higher rates of diabetes, obesity, and heart disease; lower rates of insurance coverage; fewer doctors who speak their language; and a pervasive fear that seeking help could cost them everything.

Claudia Amaro
2 mar8 Min. de lectura


Kansas Approves Immigration Law with Crucial Changes: Tuition Protected but Bail Rules Tightened
The House of Representatives modified the original proposal to save access to higher education while restricting other public benefits.

Planeta Venus
5 feb4 Min. de lectura


SB254 under the microscope: a detailed threat to the future of immigrant families in Kansas
SB254 a threat to immigrant families in Kansas

Planeta Venus
4 feb6 Min. de lectura
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